Why I Love my Unique Business Cards

Artful Fabric Business Cards
I started with this info on the back.

These are my fabric business cards. I use small bits of fabric and batting to create these small 3″ x 4″ (8 x 10cm) business cards. Surely, the materials would be normally tossed in the trash. Of course, making these cards is more time consuming. In spite of that, it is a lovely way to use the fabric and reduce waste while creating these unique business cards.

As my business grew,the info on the card changed.At first my studio was in my house. Later I rented a spot at the local arts center. Now I include the address of my studio. Because my cards are hand written, changes can be made easily. Yet, in the beginning my main motivation was to find a practical use for all of the little bits of fabric and batting quilters generate.

Reactions to my Unique Business Cards

In reality, the first time I handed out a card to a work colleague, she actually screamed. It was a scream of joy and excitement. That gave me a clue that I was on to something.

More recently,I often get a positive response when I offer the cards to people. If someone seems interested in my art, I say, “Would you like one of my business cards?” I can tell that they are about to say no thank you until they see the small art quilts with the info written on it. Pointing to the small pieces of fabric,”These are your business cards?” Most do not pass on choosing one. People choose seriously the one they really like the best.

Sometimes people don’t want to take one thinking that it took me so much time to make it. I have to convince them that that is what I made them for. Some do choose to take a digital photo instead. Each card is a unique little piece of colorful art.

A New Art Medium

Art quilting is a new art medium that many are not familiar with. Each business card is a small example of an art quilt. By sharing these examples, I feel that I am educating the public to what an art quilt is. Hopefully, they will show their friendsand share what they have learned.

An Increase in Sales?

Have my unique business cards caused an increase in sales? That is hard to answer. My business has increased over the years. However, I am not sure that I can attribute it only to my cards. I can say that I have been remembered by others because of my cards. That is a definite win. I hope that the cards might spark a conversation or two.

 a  newer version of my fabric  business card
a newer version of my business card

A Community Connection

Art connects a community. Open Studios and First Friday Art Walks are about more than selling art. Even though a sale is always a wonderful result. These events offer the community to have a conversation about our lives and our passions. In these Post-COVID times, feeling seen and heard becomes more important. My unique business cards help to connect community. They give people a little bit of art to take away with them. Furthermore, this small token is greatly appreciated.

One of my handmade fabric business cards 3" x 4" 8 cm x 10cm
One of my handmade fabric business cards
fabric business cards
fabric business cards

My Central Coast California Community

My Central Coast California community has suffered real losses in the past several years through major forest fires, floods, and of course, the pandemic. When someone visits my Santa Cruz Art Center studio, I have no idea what they have been through. A recent visitor commented that he enjoyed seeing the unique fabric art quilts that I created. He especially liked my use of reflective sheer fabric for a pop and imaginative color combinations. He totally got what I was doing.

Moreover,there was something about the way he appreciated my unique business card. When he left and said, “Thank you for this lovely gift.” He inspired me to write this post.

I love my unique business cards for all they do. They are a simple yet powerful act of kindness, a sharing of art. They are an attempt to reduce and reuse materials while creating a step towards making my community a warmer, kinder place to be.

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fabric business cards, about 3″ x 4″

Artful Fabric Business Cards

My Artful Fabric Business Cards reflect my art quilt business. Business cards generally give basic information about a business; location, phone number and email .  Yet, I take my business cards a step further. They are small art quilts. For people who do not know what an art quilt is,the business card gives them an actual example to choose and take with them.

Reducing Waste

Reducing waste is a major motivation for me. My cards are made of fabric that most people would throw away. I use a fabric pen to write on a plain piece of fabric. The batting inside has no other use either. I also found that as my business grew my info changed. Because I hadn’t printed out my cards, I was able to adjust easily without wasting paper.

Artful Fabric Business Cards
I started with this info on one side.
Artful Fabric Business Cards
Later I needed to add more information as my business changed.

Each card is unique. Most people enjoy choosing their favorite colors or patterns. My cards are a committment statement about my work.

Making the Cards

People often say ,”Doesn’t it take a lot of time to make the cards?” I use the assembly line approach to production. First, I write the info about 20 times on white or plain fabric. Then, maybe at a different time, I sew small pieces of left over fabric together. At another time, I baste the three layers together with a glue stick. Followed by sewing two curvy lines, horizontally across the pieces. Zigzagging the edges comes last. I generally find that there are times when I don’t feel top notch or I need a break from creating. Those times are when I turn to making my fabric cards. So it is not as if I am taking productive time away from actual work.

Artful Fabric Business Cards

My First Fabric Cards

I made my first cards when I was still working full time. I tried different things and learned from people’s responses. When I shared my card with a coworker, she actually shrieked. That was a surprising response. But I took it as a yes, I was on the right path! My first attempts were to make each card extremely special, like a real art quilt. I soon learned that that was not really necessary. People were thrilled with a simpler more random piece. So I simplified my process.

Starting Out

I admit that these cards to require more effort than a paper printed card. It was my decision to give them away. Yet, another early experience made me make adjustments. At a gallery show I was in, a woman proudly came up to me and shared that she had taken four of my cards and used them as coasters. I was such a newbie I didn’t know how to respond.

Now I would say, the first one is free. The others are $10. Because of that experience,I found a finer tip fabric pen that would let me write smaller. I reduced the size of my cards also  so that they were closer to 3 or 4 inches rather than 5 inches.

Another benefit was that I could easily  change the information on my cards. When I moved my studio downtown,I made new cards with the address on it. Later I decided to add my phone number. These changes would have been costly and wasteful if I had used paper business cards.

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In conclusion, fabric business cards do take longer to make. However, I make them with fabric and batting that many would throw way. They allow me to reuse and reduce while making a memorable art quilt.

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